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	<title>Comments on: Increased oil prices – Will that generate non-fossil fuel usage sooner?</title>
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		<title>By: Peak Oil (Part II) – the big global Angst &#171; Purchasing Transformation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] As Per Svanberg stated already earlier in this BLOG: oil fields, which were not profitable in the past, becomes more interesting to exploit in the future.  At the moment there is a race going on for new oil resources. Denmark, Russia, Canada and the US are competing about the rights to exploit oil in the North pole region. A Russian submarine has even placed a Russian flag under the solid ice. It is pure irony that the global warming and the melting ice, makes it more interesting to exploit iron, manganese, uranium and … oil there. [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] As Per Svanberg stated already earlier in this BLOG: oil fields, which were not profitable in the past, becomes more interesting to exploit in the future.  At the moment there is a race going on for new oil resources. Denmark, Russia, Canada and the US are competing about the rights to exploit oil in the North pole region. A Russian submarine has even placed a Russian flag under the solid ice. It is pure irony that the global warming and the melting ice, makes it more interesting to exploit iron, manganese, uranium and … oil there. [...]</p>
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